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Prophecy It is now 1968 and the class of '58 are hovering over outer space waiting to land on the moon for their class reunion. Audrey is the first to land at Moonbeam Airport. We find that she is head of the English department in Mars school system. Audrey says she enjoys telling the little Magtians of her life back in the old world. Beverly is next to arrive. We find her as a famous professor of Theoretical Know- ledge in Cheese Country in Northern Moon. She recently invented a liquid drink which makes a person invisible for three hours and believe it or not, all you do is take a swallow of it. Here comes Leona, alias Annie Van Moon, who was very successful in her latest production, Life on the Planets with Ma and Pa Fods. Leona owns a very elaborate home decorated in moonwood. Bud and Jim G. Traveled all the way from Saturn where they own the famous Moon- light Inn. They built it so they would.n't get lonesome for their old hangout! From what we've seen of it from the air, it is quite the layout. Bormie is next and we find that she has a very interesting life as the head of a 30, 000 acre sheep ranch on Pluto. She is assisted by her husband and all the little Bobos! Next to land in his pink space ship is earth's most popular crooner, Jim Mc. As he leave-s his space ship we notice he has brought his famous guitar, Stratnik. Now we see JoAnn, who was the smart one of the class, approaching the airport. She has been recently elected Prime Minister of Jupiter. During her time off from work, she visits the ne ar-by planet looking for uranium deposits. Marilyn, who is next to be seen, just flew in from a space station, which is located third star from the Milky Way. She is engaged in the universal agency which models space suits. Roger was next to arrive. He is now the vmell known inventor of Island Lake Specials, combination boat and automobile. We still don't know how he made it here from the icy water of Island Lake Planet. Last to arrive was Mary. She is now head X-ray technician at Mars Hospital. Her engagement to the chief of staff at Moon Hospital was announced this spring. We are already looking forward to our next class reunion in 1978. Mary Keller
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Class History In the fall of 1946 the newcomers ran from the buses to get their taste of school Franklin style. Our first grade teacher was Mrs. Gertrude Knutson. We had fifteen stu- dents, they were: Carol Foster, Jim Granflaten, Mary Keller, Darlene Marquart, Lyla Muth, Lyle Muth, Beverly Ordal, Roger Ordal, Bill Scheaier, Bud Shaver, Darrell Muller, Marilyn Uthe, Lloyd Van Duyn, Shirley Boulais, and Bonnie Doblar. Lloyd and Shirley moved away shortly after school started. We started our second grade with the same students except for Eugene Swain, who joined us. Miss Carol Weber taught us that year. The third year we gained Larry Arneson and Lorraine Branson. Larry moved away again before the year was over. Miss Margarette Walsh was our teacher. Miss Donna Kiner taught us in fourth grade. We had the same students except for Glen Knutson. We were sorry to see Lyla and Lyle Muth leave our class and join the class behind us. In the fifth grade we were fortunate to gain Douglas Warne, Lee Schoeberl, and Arlen Skinner. Doug moved away during the summer. Mrs. Mabel Smith was our teacher. All of us came back for the sixth grade and we had Mrs. Smith again for our teacher. In the seventh grade we gained JoAnn Hybertson and lost Mary Keller. She decided she would rather finish grade school at St. Thomas. Mrs. Bill Matson was our teacher. During our eighth grade a tragedy befell the class when Glen Knutson passed away. The rest of us were fortunate to graduate from eighth grade. Mrs. Glen Granflaten was our teacher. We started our high school career with: Jim McAreavey, Roger Ordal, Bud Shaver, Darrell Muller, Lee Schoeberl, Jim Granflaten, Bill Scheafer, Beverly Ordal, Bonnie Doblar, Mary Keller, Marilyn Uthe, JoAnn Hybertson, Lorraine Branson, Audrey Sheppard Carol Foster, and Darlene Marquart. In our sophomore year we were happy to gain Leona Baartman and Dean Holmstrom. Dean moved away during the summer. We were sorry to lose Lorraine Branson, Lee Schoeberl, Darrell Muller, Bill Scheafer, Carol Foster, and Darlene Marquart during our junior year. Lee, Lorraine, and Darrell decided there were more important things to do besides going to school. Bill went to Colton. Carol and Darlene wanted to get out of school sooner so they took two years in one. Our senior year we ended up with eleven students. They are: Jim McAreavey, Roger Ordal, Bud Shaver, Jim Granflaten, Beverly Ordal, Bonnie Doblar, Mary Keller, Leona Baartman, Jo Ann Hybertson, Marilyn Uthe, and Audrey Sheppard. In our four years of high school we were proud to have had for our teachers: Mr. Marvin Schortzman, Mrs. G. W. Schrantz, Mrs. Gordon Bohl, Mr. Donald Dockendorf, Mr. Calvin Mathison, Mr. Knute Holmstrom, Mr. Orville Fetherhuff, Mr. Tom McCoy, Mr. Gerald Moose, Mr. Walter Conway, Mrs. Hannah Arechuk, and Mr. Tom Halvorson. We hope our future will be as happy as the past twelve years! ! ! ! ! ! ! Marilyn Uthe
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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1958, being in a sane nature, and fully capable of using all the knowledge we have acquired over our twelve years of school, do ordain and establish this last will and testament. We leave behind all these things to the poor underclassmen who face the school years ahead of them. We, the senior class, will our ability to get picked on by the teachers, to the juniors who get away with almost everything. We, the class, will our ability to talk Mr. Moose out of English class, to the freshmen! I, Leona Baartman, will my quiet disposition to Dick Foster. I, JoAnn Hybertson, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Richard Jacobs. I, Roger Ordal, will my ability to mar up my Current Event to Mr. Conway. I, Bud Shaver, will my ability to stay out of jail to Rudy Bargmann. I, Jim McAreavey, will my ability to take the afternoon off on day of ball games to Lyle Muth. I, Jim Granilaten, will all my bent fenders to whoever is good with a hammer. I, Audrey Sheppard, will my ability to make use of my study halls to Sharyl Fods. I, Bonnie Doblar, will my ability to finish high school to Judy Augustad. I, Mary Keller, will my class rings to Marilyn Arke. I, Beverly Ordal, will my time spent at Vermillion during cheerleading clinic to Lois Hass. I, Marilyn Uthe, will all my week-ends at Yankton to Sharon Crellyl We do hereby constitute and appoint the said superintendent sole executive of the last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1958, seal this the 13th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-eight. fsignedl Leona Baartman Jim McAreavey Audrey Sheppard Bonnie Doblar Beverly Ordal Marilyn Uthe Jim Granflaten Roger Ordal JoAm1 Hybertson Mary Keller Bud Shaver
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